A common way in which clients' conflicts are reenacted in the therapeutic process is:
A) when therapists view their clients' problems and lives as being too similar to their own.
B) when therapists maintain their own objectivity and separateness while at the same time being available and responsive.
C) when therapists self-discloses their own experiences and feelings.
D) there is no common way in which clients' conflicts are reenacted.
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